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  HONORS EXCHANGES AND STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS IN DENMARK

University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark www.ku.dk
With almost 35,000 students and more than 7,000 employees, the University of Copenhagen is the largest institution of research and education in Denmark. The purpose of the University - to quote the University Statute - is to "conduct research and provide further education to the highest academic level." Approximately one hundred different institutes, departments, laboratories, centers, museums, etc., form the nucleus of the University, where professors, lecturers and other academic staff, as well as most of the technical and administrative personnel, carry out their daily work, and where the students are taught.

Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark www.au.dk
The University of Aarhus is the second largest university in Denmark. Currently the university has approximately 21,000 students and about 5,000 employees, of which the academic staff comprise more than half. The University of Aarhus is a modern institution of higher education, pursuing advanced research within five faculties: the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Health Sciences, the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Faculty of Theology and the Faculty of Science. It offers a corresponding range of study programs leading to Bachelor's, Master's, and Ph.D. degrees.

Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus, Denmark www.hha.dk
The Aarhus School of Business is an independent institution of higher education located in Aarhus, the second largest city in Denmark, with approx. 275,000 inhabitants. The school obtained its present university status in 1956, and its activities are financed by the Danish state; in 1989 the Aarhus School of Business celebrated its 50th Anniversary. The Aarhus School of Business is divided into two faculties: The Faculty of Business Administration and the Faculty of Modern Languages. Both faculties offer courses and confer degrees at Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. level.

Copenhagen Business School www.cbs.dk
CBS, Copenhagen Business School is--due to its 14,000 students and 770 permanent staff--the largest business school in northern Europe. CBS strives to be among the best institutions of higher education in Europe and has the objectives of contributing to the value creation of society by educating graduates who are competitive in the international job market, and by developing research-based knowledge in partnership with the business sector.

Denmark's Technical University www.dtu.dk
As a modern technological university, DTU, the Technical University of Denmark, operates at a high international level in a wide array of activities in fields such as biotechnology, communications technology, nanotechnology and development of technologies for sustainable energy. The University's research and teaching is provided by 16 institutes, a number of major independent centers established as joint ventures between DTU and companies and research institutes in the region. Like all modern universities, DTU also operates a number of transient and dynamic centers in which the driving force resides in collaboration across different fields of research and organizations.

The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University www.kvl.dk
The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, founded in 1856, is the only veterinary and agricultural university in Denmark. Research, both basic and applied, is carried out within the fields of natural science, veterinary medicine, animal science, environmental science, agriculture, horticulture, landscape architecture and landscape ecology, forestry, food sciences and human nutrition. KVL offers undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. programs. KVL is a state university under the Ministry of Education and is governed by the Vice-Chancellor (Rektor), the Head of Administration,
and the Senate (Konsistorium).

Denmark's International Study Program (DIS) www.disp.dk
DIS is one of Europe's oldest and most highly esteemed study abroad programs. Since its foundation in 1959, more than 19,000 students from America's best universities - and from around the world - have chosen to study with DIS in Copenhagen. What we offer is a comprehensive, well-organized international experience. DIS takes the academic side of your study abroad experience very seriously. The program is challenging and the workload demanding (yet manageable). Courses are taught in English by Danish faculty, on a level comparable to that of selective home universities - and the course content is European, Scandinavian, Danish.

None of the study abroad programs require knowledge of the Danish language. All schools offer classes taught in English. English is widely spoken in Denmark.

Exchanges are generally tuition free while study abroad programs require the payment of tuition. If interested in studying abroad contact Honors honors@wsu.edu or International Programs www.ip.wsu.edu for further information.


Exchanges:

Aarhus School of Business Exchange www.hha.dk/index_uk.htm

  • Location: Aarhus
  • Eligibility Requirements: an business major, junior, 3.00 GPA.
  • Duration: Semester, Academic Year
  • Subjects: Business
  • Language of Instruction: English, Danish
  • Application Deadline: March 1 for Fall, October 1 for Spring
Copenhagen Business School Exchange www.cbs.dk
  • Location: Copenhagen
  • Eligibility Requirements: an business major, junior, 3.00 GPA.
  • Duration: Semester, Academic Year
  • Subjects: Business
  • Language of Instruction: English, Danish
  • Application Deadline: March 1 for Fall, October 1 for Spring


Denmark Technical University Exchange www.dtu.dk

  • Location: Copenhagen
  • Eligibility Requirements: an engineering major, junior, 3.00 GPA.
  • Duration: Semester, Academic Year
  • Subjects: Engineering, Sciences
  • Language of Instruction: English, Danish
  • Application Deadline: March 1 for Fall, October 1 for Spring

Royal Veterinary & Agricultural University Exchange www.kvl.dk

  • Location: Copenhagen
  • Eligibility Requirements: an agriculture or pre-vet med. major, junior, 3.00 GPA.
  • Duration: Semester, Academic Year
  • Subjects: Some animal science (mainly graduate level), Agriculture
  • Language of Instruction: English, Danish
  • Application Deadline: March 1 for Fall, October 1 for Spring

University of Aarhus Exchange www.aau.dk

  • Location: Aarhus
  • Eligibility Requirements: an Honors College student, junior, 3.00 GPA.
  • Duration: Year
  • Subjects: Liberal Arts, Humanities, some Sciences
  • Language of Instruction: English, Danish
  • Application Deadline: March 1 for Fall, October 1 for Spring

University of Copenhagen Exchange www.ku.dk

  • Location: Copenhagen
  • Eligibility Requirements: junior, 3.00 GPA.
  • Duration: Semester, Year
  • Subjects: Liberal Arts, Humanities, some Sciences
  • Language of Instruction: English, Danish
  • Application Deadline: March 1 for Fall, October 1 for Spring

Tuition based study abroad program:

Denmark International Study Program (DIS) www.disp.dk

  • Location: Copenhagen
  • Eligibility Requirements: junior, 3.00 GPA
  • Duration: Semester, Year, Summer
  • Subjects: Wide range of courses available
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Application Deadline: March 1 for Fall and Summer, October 1 for Spring



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